Philips expands rollout of its ClarifEye augmented reality surgical navigation solution to Japan
October 13 2022 - 04:00AM
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Philips expands rollout of its ClarifEye augmented reality surgical
navigation solution to Japan
October 13, 2022
- International University of Health and Welfare, Mita Hospital,
Tokyo, employs Philips’ augmented reality (AR) surgical navigation
solution to treat first patients in Japan, helping to bring the
patient benefits of minimally-invasive spine surgery to Japan’s
aging population
- New data published in European Spine Journal on the clinical
use of ClarifEye showed a 98% accuracy of pedicle screw placement
during minimally invasive procedures, comparable to values reported
in literature for other navigation and robotic systems
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips
(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today
announced expanded rollout of its augmented reality (AR) surgical
navigation solution - ClarifEye - to Japan, highlighting positive
results in the first patients treated by the International
University of Health and Welfare, Mita Hospital (Tokyo, Japan)
using this innovative 3D AR solution. Installed on a Philips
interventional X-ray system in a hybrid operating room at Mita
Hospital, ClarifEye helped the hospital’s orthopedic surgeon Dr.
Ken Ishii to successfully treat patients with spinal stenosis
(narrowing of the spaces in the spine) and scoliosis (sideways
curvature of the spine) via minimally-invasive image-guided
procedures.
Due to its aging population, the number of spine surgeries
performed each year in Japan continues to increase. Lumbar spinal
canal stenosis, the most common spinal disease, is currently found
in approximately 10.8% of the country’s 70-79 year olds [1]. In
patients with severe symptoms, surgical procedures are typically
performed, including excision of the compressed area and fixation
of the bone with screws or other fixtures. Traditionally, these
fixation devices have been placed through a large incision with
direct observation of the affected vertebra. However, they are now
increasingly being placed via minimally-invasive procedures
performed through small incisions, minimizing bleeding and soft
tissue damage, reducing postoperative pain, and making treatment
available to patients at risk from the trauma of open surgery.
Philips’ augmented reality surgical navigation solution - ClarifEye
- combines 2D and 3D visualizations at low X-ray dose with 3D AR
navigation into one system. It enables surgeons to define and
navigate critical trajectories for precise device placement while
avoiding damage to fragile neurological and vascular structures
close to the patient’s spine.“The benefit of performing spine
surgery in the Hybrid OR includes the ability to acquire 3D CT
images at low dose, having a lot of space, and being able to use
the large monitor,” said Dr. Ken Ishii, Department of Orthopedic
Surgery, International University of Health and Welfare, Mita
Hospital. “The addition of a new navigation system helps to create
an even safer surgical environment. Compared to existing navigation
systems, ClarifEye has no reference frame-related errors, and it’s
wonderful that it achieves real time imaging with pedicle
segmentation. ClarifEye is a new technology that truly offers
minimally invasive surgery for patients and clinical staff.”
“Mita Hospital’s positive experience of using ClarifEye to
deliver the benefits of minimally-invasive therapy to its spine
patients mirrors that of hospitals in Europe and the Middle East
who also recently adopted the system,” said Karim Boussebaa,
General Manager Image Guided Therapy Systems at Philips. “ClarifEye
adds a new dimension in surgical precision for patients. It is a
great example of how we are innovating procedures and helping
clinicians to deliver on the Quadruple Aim of better health
outcomes, improved patient and staff experiences, and lower cost of
care.”
ClarifEye’s live-video computer vision and AR technology uses
non-invasive position markers applied to the patient’s skin to
track patient positioning and overlays the resultant live video
onto a 3D cone-beam CT of the patient’s spinal column. It enables
surgeons to visualize the outside and inside of the patient in the
same image, together with the planned and real-time trajectory of a
Philips ClarifEye needle, without the need for live X-ray imaging.
The system eliminates the cumbersome reference frames used by other
systems, giving surgeons unimpeded access to the patient.
New data in European Spine
JournalIntra-operative image guidance has been shown to
increase clinical accuracy and improve outcomes, with patients
subject to fewer revision surgeries compared to the previous
standard of care [2,3]. Data published in Scientific Reports
demonstrated that in open deformity cases, ClarifEye had a better
accuracy than similar surgeries performed by the same surgeon with
no help from intra-operative navigation (94% vs 89.6%) [4]. In
addition, data published in European Spine Journal on the clinical
use of ClarifEye for minimal invasive procedures showed a 98%
accuracy of pedicle screw placement, which is comparable to values
reported in literature for other navigation and robotic systems
[5].
Physicians sharing experiences during expert session at
EUROSPINEOn 20 October at 12.15-13.15 CET Philips is
organizing an expert session (also available online) during the
EUROSPINE lunch symposia program. Dr. Peiró, Pediatric spine
surgeon at Barcelona Children's Hospital Sant Joan de Déu and
Dr. Scarone, neurosurgeon at Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC)
Lugano [6], Switzerland will both share their experience with the
hybrid OR and using Philips’ innovative navigation technology for
minimally invasive procedures. The session will be moderated by
Prof. Dr. Y.P. Charles, MD, PhD Hôpitaux Universitaires de
Strasbourg, France. You can sign up here.
[1] Shoji Y et al, Prevalence of lumbar spinal stenosis, using
the diagnostic support tool, and correlated factors in Japan: a
population-based study, Journal of Orthopaedic Science, Volume 18,
Issue 6, 2013, Pages 893-900, ISSN 0949-2658.[2] Dea N et al,
Economic evaluation comparing intraoperative cone beam C T based
navigation and conventional fluoroscopy for the placement of spinal
pedicle screws: a patient level data cost effectiveness analysis.
The Spine Journal (2016) 16: 23 31.[3] Fichtner J et al, Revision
Rate of Misplaced Pedicle Screws of the Thoracolumbar Spine -
Comparison of Three-Dimensional Fluoroscopy Navigation with
Freehand Placement: A Systematic Analysis and Review of the
Literature. World Neurosurg. (2018) 109: e24 e32.[4] Elmi-Terander
A at el, Augmented reality navigation with intraoperative 3D
imaging vs fluoroscopy-assisted free-hand surgery for spine
fixation surgery, a matched-control study, Nature Sci. rep. 2020
Jan 20;10(1):707.[5] Scarone P at el, Percutaneous
thoraco‑lumbar‑sacral pedicle screw placement. accuracy results
from a multi‑center, prospective clinical study using a skin
marker‑based optical navigation system, European Spine Journal,
Sept 2022.[6] Clinica Santa Chiara, Locarno.
For further information, please contact:
Joost Maltha Philips Global Press Office Tel:
+31 6 10 55
8116 Email: joost.maltha@philips.com
Fabienne van der FeerPhilips Image Guided TherapyTel: + 31 622
698 001E-mail: fabienne.van.der.feer@philips.com
About Royal Philips Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG,
AEX: PHIA) is a leading health technology company focused on
improving people's health and well-being, and enabling better
outcomes across the health continuum – from healthy living and
prevention, to diagnosis, treatment and home care. Philips
leverages advanced technology and deep clinical and consumer
insights to deliver integrated solutions. Headquartered in the
Netherlands, the company is a leader in diagnostic imaging,
image-guided therapy, patient monitoring and health informatics, as
well as in consumer health and home care. Philips generated 2020
sales of EUR 17.3 billion and employs approximately 78,000
employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. News
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